-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, October 5 at 08:06 AM, quoth M. Fioretti: >Besides some MTA-level filtering, I am using bogo instead of >spamassassin because of one simple reason: lack of maintenance. > >I've read several times that SA rules must be constantly updated and >added, otherwise they get half-useless every few weeks. Is this still >true?
Bah; SpamAssassin is the swiss-army-knife of spam filters. It includes a bayesian filter (not to mention things like razor and dcc, which are constantly up-to-date), and as such, does not require updating the rules. Updating the rules can *help*, but it is not required to continue functioning at a reasonably high level. The real criticism I'd level against SpamAssassin as compared to bogofilter is that SpamAssassin's bayesian classifier is relatively simple. To my knowledge, it doesn't tokenize word-pairs and phrases, but just single words; thus, something that uses more advanced bayesian techniques (I presume bogofilter fits this description?) may well beat it at that particular game---which is where updating the rules can help as a compensating factor. It's not like a virus-scanner where an out-of-date database is worthless. ~Kyle - -- Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you. -- Pericles (430 BC) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHBeLqBkIOoMqOI14RAquVAJ9sG8NsvhJdHB1qCJdab6Xh2/fczwCggME0 FGk2+Rbq8wVY/Rleab56KhI= =kjny -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----